Artwork Comments

Tom, thank you! I’ve been digging deeper (isn’t the Internet great for such things) and found a similar flower – either a blotched or yellow monkey flower (!) Never heard of them either but they might be a match. Best regards, Kasia

Joak, thank you. It was so colourful on the bank of the wee burn. It wasn’t that warm on Lewis but it was a LOT drier and sunnier than in Edinburgh and surroundings the week I was there this year. I hope you are well, mate? Slàinte, Kasia

Kala, thank you! Now I realise what it reminded me of. I just did a little research and it is only very distantly related to a nasturtium although it does look a bit like one. Warm greetings to you, Downunder, Kasia

How fabulous……………..you have found a flower which grew in my mothers garden when I was a little girl………………..we called it Monkey Musk…………………I loved it……………..it crept along and over the walls………………………….love this…………………….Joyce

Joyce, thank you for the lovely comment and for the confirmation. Monkey Musk is one of the names for this plant it seems. I’ve never seen it else where. Interesting to hear how it crept and spread. In the area where I found it there were rathr individual isolated flowers. I’m pleased I brought back nice memories. Kasia

Well, I’ll keep my fingers crossed that it is not too long away:-) I’ve not been in Poland since last November and unfortunately have no plans for another trip. But I’m sure I’ll be back one day again. Kasia